We’re all a work in progress, Jeremy is no different. Today is a day of reflections as your host goes over The Carrot on a Stick philosophy he had mentioned on a previous episode of Warlock School. This carrot can also be found in tandem with his own habit of smoking cigarettes for years. Day rough? Have a smoke. Bad meeting? Time for a smoke. Went through an eight hour raid? You got some loot. There are many parallels that your gaming life and your everyday life happen to share, you just need to take a minute and look at these things closely. Jeremy also comes to terms with the fact that it is time to quit. Smoking, that is, not gaming. He also goes over some e-mails, some Destiny related, some smoking related. Have your own carrot on a stick that you realize is driving you? Send a mail to mmc@ninjapancake.com and let Jeremy know. If you’re more the tweeting kind, your host can be often lost and sometimes found on Twitter @Rempancy.

There’s a lot that goes on here at MMC – Some of it is poignant, some is meaningful, sometimes its just plain chocked full of memories. Today is no different. With a recent announcement about the Final Fantasy VII remake, Jeremy goes back and looks at the other Final Fantasy remakes. He tends to focus on the iOS versions of FFIV and FFVI, while he’s doing this he realizes something important. Final Fantasy VI really needs the remake treatment, with it’s incredible multi-faceted story and cast of character, it obviously is the best offering to date in the series. Remember the Veldt? Remember that first time you got to fly Setzer’s Airship? That moment when you started to piece together who Shadow actually was? That is the kind of story that needs modern graphics. What was your favorite entry in the FF series? Let Jeremy know. Write into mmc@ninjapancake.com, he can also be lost and sometimes found on Twitter @Rempancy.

There’s something special about the fighting game genre. You’ll never really be able to put your finger on their glorious or sometimes rage inspiring nature. Today your host contemplates why more people didn’t just settle differences using Street Fighter II or Mortal Kombat like he and his friends did when they were younger. Jeremy later goes off on a tangent about how Clayfighter fooled children’s parents who thought these games were far too violent for their child to play. Remember Clayfighter? Your host does as well. Why make a death threat to someone when you can always just do a fatality on them? As the conversation continues, Jeremy makes a realization that he really misses the Soul Calibur games. All of this and more on MMC. If you’d like to have your question read on the show, e-mail Jeremy at mmc@ninjapancake.com. If you like tweeting he can be lost and sometimes found on Twitter @Rempancy.

Ever really want to play a game but for some reason your last generation console just stopped working? Your host has that problem as well as he attempted to try and play Darksiders II through the magic of PlayStation Now. Now, now, it’s not PlayStation Now’s fault he keeps getting interrupted, it’s his clients! Sometimes if it wasn’t for his clients his life would have a lot more free time to try and actually play through a game. If you like The Legend of Zelda, you’ll probably like Darksiders II. If you’re Jeremy and you like playing games, you probably won’t get to. Listen along on an experience of sorts as your host goes over his evening and reads some of your mails. If you’d like to mail in the show, drop a line to mmc@ninjapancake.com. Sometimes your host can be lost and sometimes found on Twitter @Rempancy.

Back by popular demand: Catman. That’s right folks, Jeremy continues to dive into Eorzea to let you know the scoop on everyone’s favorite joke persona, Catman. This Monday adventure goes through some of the quests but mainly the dungeons, loot and gameplay. As your host continues to take his break from Destiny he is seemingly enjoying his time spent with Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. We promise, he isn’t getting paid to enjoy it either. Now that we think about, we’re not sure if he’s ever gotten paid to talk about a video game. Follow Jeremy through his ongoing new adventure as he makes some new and some fun memories. If you have a question for the host feel free to send a mail to mmc@ninjapancake.com. Sometimes Jeremy can be lost and found on Twitter @Rempancy.

You’d probably think this was an episode dedicated to The Princess Bride or even a fancast of that. You would be completely wrong. Jeremy has a certain nostalgia for the Assassin’s Creed games and on this MMC he discusses Black Flag. Your host also touches on the multiplayer modes of AC of yore but tries to keep his blinders on and moves forward with Black Flag since in his mind it’s the best entry of the series to date. Especially considering how bad Unity was. Jeremy dips into his mail bag to read some listeners questions and responds the best he can to them. Chantix is also apparently the worst. Join along as we sail through some memories of the Carribean and those of your host. If you’d like to share via e-mail, Jeremy can be reached at mmc@ninjapancake.com. If you’re more of the tweeter he can be often lost and sometimes found @Rempancy.

Jeremy left himself a sort of time capsule at his father’s house, in the basement, with a note that read: “JEREMY’S CRAP. DON’T THROW OUT” which lead to him doing an episode of MMC about it. While his memory is often fuzzy, he was glad he had done this for himself. We don’t really want to spoil the episode but it’s an endearing look into his own years as a teenager and a message he left for himself if he ever found the box again. If you’d like to send Jeremy a mail, drop a line to mmc@ninjapancake.com. He can also sometimes be lost and often times found on Twitter @Rempancy.